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Essay On Native American Society

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Current American society is constantly affected by events from the past, but sometimes what society thinks is in the past is not so far behind. The way Native Americans were treated historically continually plays a part in current American society. Due to the racism and stereotypes carried throughout society the Native American cultural circle is constantly under fire. Everything has the ability to become broken, to form cracks and chips, but in the case of the Native American cultural circle it was shattered. A whole people decimated and still trying to recover from events that occurred years in the past. However it is not easy to recover when the circle is still constantly taking a beating in current society in the form of racism and stereotypes. …show more content…

At Florida State the university directly works with the Seminole tribe to portray an accurate representation of Osceola as their mascot. They continuously work to stem away from stereotypes that many Native American mascots portray. This attempt to convey a Native American with honor has only been a semi successful attempt to repair the circle due to the fact that this practice is not widespread throughout all Native American mascots. Certain people try to spread awareness, create commercials and articles that convey the hard truth of the way Native Americans are treated in current society. However, not enough people see these attempts and for many that do the message is falling on deaf ears. They believe that Native Americans are too sensitive and need to get over it already, the injustices happened so long ago, yet what many do not realize is that these injustices are not a thing of the past, but of the present and inevitably, the future. People are forgetting and acting as if they do not exist, “there are eyes that do not see me and ears that do not hear my drum” (Kenny 70). Most unsuccessful of all is substance abuse. “We all have pain. And we all look for ways to make the pain go away...my dad drinks his pain away” (Alexie 107). Everyone creates their own coping mechanism, and unfortunately for many Native Americans they turn to the bottle as

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